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Music To Talk Over

my way of preparation-to not be prepared. L Konitz

About Me


Bassist John Graves began his musical development singing in a local children's choir. He started piano at 8, switching to electric bass at age 13 and took up double bass at 17. A composition major and student of Boulanger pupil Joel Feigin, John received his bachelor of music from UCSB, where he studied classical bass with Nico Abondolo. He then went on to study North Indian classical music at the Ali Akbar Khan College of Music for a summer.
Upon graduating, John moved back to his native Los Angeles where he delved more deeply into jazz improvisation with Harold Land, Billy Higgins, Roberto Miranda and Kenny Burrell through the UCLA extension program.
Since leaving academia John has worked as a composer, bassist and producer in such diverse areas as pop, Arabic, gospel, hip-hop, Western swing, film music and reggae. John has composed for Emmy winning Discovery Channel documentaries, student films and reality TV. As bassist for the stage and dance bands on Holland America's Ryndam cruise ship during the summer of 2001, John performed every day in a variety of styles, supporting the cast in Broadway style productions as well as guest artists ranging from classical pianists to comedians.
He currently performs with Tyler Azelton (singer/songwriter), Mesto (world music orchestra), Ian Hattwick (innovative jazz guitarist/composer), Svara (world music quartet), Deep 6 Holiday (rock band), the Redwood Trio (jazz) and in solo jazz bass recitals. He is writing a book of studies incorporating his unique knowledge of jazz harmony, Warne Marsh's improvisations and Indian rhythm. John compses trailer music for audiomachine .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/15/2006
Band Website: musictotalkover.com
Band Members: I have a long running, slow going trio: Redwood Trio

And a duo that plays mostly the original music of guitarist Ian Hattwick . Our album, Handwritten is available on iTunes.

I play, arrange and compose for Mesto, the Multi Ethinc STar Orchestra . We play a lot of Arabic music, but also music from all over the world, including the USA.

Svara , a polymusical, acoustic, improv quartet.
Influences: Warne Marsh , Lester Young, Bill Evans, J.S. Bach, Charlie Parker, Keith Jarrett, Stravinsky, John Coltrane, Dave Holland, Ali Akbar Khan, Paul Chambers, Scott LaFaro, Lee Konitz, Brad Mehldau, Lennie Tristano, Harold Land, Charles Mingus, Red Mitchell, Kenny Werner, George Mraz, Gary Peacock, Miles Davis, Bela Bartok, Ray Brown, Miroslav Vitous, Edgar Meyer, Mark Turner, Larry Grenadier
Sounds Like: an ice pick in the forehead.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Jazz Dispute

Jazz Dispute
Posted by Music To Talk Over on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 03:39:00 PST

Bass Solo for Will Ferrell

I had a duo gig with Billie Harris this past Sunday at an art auction. You never know who you'll see at these things, but that's kind of normal for L.A. What's unusual is to find a real jazz fan who...
Posted by Music To Talk Over on Tue, 21 Nov 2006 09:25:00 PST

The story behind Music To Talk Over

After years of hiding the fact that the love is gone, the lastchild moves out of the house and Mom and Dad announce thatthey're getting a divorce. The kids are totally distraught and pay for a session...
Posted by Music To Talk Over on Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:12:00 PST